The concept here is to deploy only the setup.exe and configuration XML file, then let the endpoints download all the necessary content from the Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) via the user’s ISP. If you are not using Microsoft Intune, or a CDP enabled CMG, there is another way you can choose to go called: Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) The fully downloaded Microsoft 365 Apps installation source files contain about 3GB data, imaging how long it takes for your users to download this big package over a slow VPN network and the load it would put on the infrastructure. Now that a lot of your users are working from home, deploying applications from ConfigMgr via VPN is a big challenge for many system administrators! That is unless you have configured a Cloud Management Gateway and enabled a cloud distribution point or have MDM with Microsoft Intune. Use the built-in Office 365 deployment feature of Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager.Package them and deploy them from Microsoft Endpoint Manager Configuration Manager.Downloading the source files and host them on a UNC path.But when it comes to configuring and deploying Microsoft 365 Apps (previously known as Office 365 Pro Plus), there are multiple ways of doing it:
Usually, you would package all the source files in a single folder to build our deployment. You most likely know how to deploy applications from ConfigMgr.